Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1930 — Page 8

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3ILL BRYAN TO ATTEND SCHOOL 1I Bpringfli id, 0.. tSpeciall April; !» Among t .<■ 11: J I" 1 sttiden*- !, wnn lus to inake application for on-1 rOltnen in the summer coaching . I m'Iioo! nt Wit'eiiberg College here is; ; William V. Bryan, Kirkland high school tnen'or. The school, which is the fourth ] ; animal project for Wittenberg aii-.l anally attracting 250 student-h conches, opens .June 16 and closes]; June 28, with classes every hour of. < the morning and afternoon with the'i exception of the Sunday which!) mimes lie ween.

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'Fighting Bob ' Znppkc, veteran fontbll coach at llliuois, and Dr I' (’. "I'iuig" Allen of th' 1 University i of Kansas, will tnui’h football and'] ba -kethall respectively. Bo h of these alhelllc leaders ar I talHutive and demonstrative. If I they were cooks, they'd sprinkle ' pepper and hot sauces on every : thine. A: a summei coaching school Where fcMitball mid basketball mils'... be talked and demonstrated thi?<-| : wo ought to make a great eombimifon. • Wittenberg will hold nil classes and all demonstration- in the new I field house, which Is n cool and spacious part of the new $4u0,000 gymnsasimn just completed. Stu-; Uetit om lies will have access to nil j tmw ejui-pmeir, ami to the athletic i field ami stadium, and Io the erv- j stal piling-- which is on the sunny — — — — — ■— —

I side of the new physical educ ation ' I i building. , This is Alien's' second trip to ' Wittenberg, lie was here in 1928 i when "Pop" Warner of Leland Stanford taiiglit football. Other notable*; I who have been leaching ut Witten-1 ! berg during the summer inclitd' 1 , I Tom Lieb. Ktiute Rockne. Sum WilI iamman ami "laic" Mellltwell. —oYESTERDAY'S HOME RUNS ' By United Press McManus, Detroit 1 1 Alexander. Detroit 1 t ' Stephenson, t'llieai'o 1 All n, Cincinnati I League Totals American 1° National <» TRACK CENTERS ARE ANNOUNCED Anderson, Ind., April IS. (U.R) ; Sectional centers for the annual'; state high school track and field ; I championship were announced by ] ' Arthur 1.. Ti ester. commission r of, the Indiana High School Athletic Association. The la sectional m ets will lie, ! held May 17. and the final state competition a week later at the; Butler University track' at Indian-, 1 1-polls. i l"ue sectional centers are Bio un-i ’ ington. Boswell, East Chicago. Elk-1 I hurt. Elwood, Evansville, F >rt Wayne?, Indianapolis (T <hl, Koko I mo, Linton, New Albany. Pern. I I Rushville. South Bend and Terre j Haute (Garfieldt. Winning relay teams and indi- \ ideal athl-tes who place first or second in their events ut sect! ui.il | me ts will be eligible to appear in the tim'd competition at Butler. Fled Gormin of Tech (Indianapolis! and K. V. Ammerman of It, oad Ripple I Indianapolis I are in charge of tin state finals. Geotgia. 11: Michigan. 7. Southern Methodist. 11; North-! western, 5. Illinois. 15; Alabama, 4. Texas, fl; lowa. 0. Kansas. 9; Haski ll Indians, S. Concordia (St. Pauli, 7; Minne-I |sola, 6. o Larry French held the Cincinnati R ds to two hits and the Pittsburgh Pirates won their second game in three starts, 7 to 1. oOpening Sun-Set Sunday. Big Dance at night. Free admission.

DECATUR Dail.Y DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930.

PHILLIERISE ’ IS EXPLAINED Now York. April IS MR) The Inside story of how he built the 1 Philips Into a formidable team ini two years on a shoestring was told to th * United Press today by Man-1 ager Burt Shotton. The Phils | lliiisb.ed last in 1928 t.ml fifth last . yea; - .181 points higher. "It hasn't cost a dime to put to-1 gither this tram which I consider] every Im h u pennant contender,”] s;.id Shotton, as the Phillies move I ■ it.to the Polo grounds to open a] four-gums sc,les today with the! N w York Giants. "The revenue 1 received from the! O'Doul la-acli dial with the Giants I ..nd money obtained from' other pinyi ;-s lies balanced the cash we had to spend." Chi cking ov r the 193 b team I with Shotton it was revealed that ] it s than 5.(10n was involved in acquiring all his players. Here's how Shotton. got his reg uL.rs: lit- Huts. Trade, Cardinals. 2B Thompson Already on handi SS - Tlievenow Trade, Cardinals ' :1B Whitney Draft. s4.(,<m. LF -O'D.iul Trade, Giants. CF Southern Recalled. RF KL iu Bought. 17 500. C Divls Trade, Cardinals. C McCurdy Trade, Cardinals. 1 Sweetland - Draft. $2,5110. P Koupal -Trade. Brooklyn. P Alexander-Trade, Cardinals. P P. -nge Diaft, $-4,000. P Willoughby Already on hand P Smythe Trade. Asheville. There are only four players — Thompson, Friherg. Willoughby, ■m l Williams on the Phillies who wee tl’.ere when Shotton arrived in 1928 to take charge of the team. Fout smart trades played a prominent pint in building up the team. Shotton's version of the famous O'Dmil-Li i'< h trade, follows: " got ttiaugh money from the

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IGlunts In addition to O'Doui to hul lintce a previous trade we hud mad-' with the Cardlnuls In which we 1 rot Hurst, Thevenow, Davis ami, Peel. At the time we made the I) Doll) Leach trade, we hud un i Idl'd O'Doui would become lliej [National league batting chumpion. We figured it about an even up I fade.'' In two trades with the Cardinals, In 1928 an I this winter, the Phll-j lies obtained five regulars Davis,, ! McCurdy, Alexander. Hurst mid I Thevenow ami parted with only H atch r Jimmy Wilson, Peel, who lad prveiously been obtained in I tin fu st deal with Hie Cards, and 1 Bob MeGtaw, now buck in the min- [ ors. The other trade was with Brook-; lyn, Lutlier Roy, now back in the! I minots. for l.ou Koupal. Sliotlon expects the Chicago, (’ubs, provided their 1929 team is 'kept intuit, to win th' pennant | i again, lint thinks the league LU stronger and that they will be push-' ' ed to the limit. "The fight for second place should be b tween the Giants and ! T’irutes," said Shotton. "but it may' I turn out to lie a five-team battle i for second pla; e, with the Phillies. | ! Cardinal, and Brookly n right up | in the strugg'ef or that place. o - ♦ * EASEBALL BRIEFS The major league baseball season today moved into its second stage, witli ail of the' American legaueteams and the e-astei.n National 1 ague clubs changing opponents. Alter the' second series thee clubs which opened the season on th * road will move to their home stadiums for their inaugurals, April ' Rain ami cold weather kept eight 1 as the 16 major I ague teams idle yesterday and raised an -w the question eif whether club owners may not lie forcing ttie season by starting their schedules early in April. (»f the 25 games s hedu'. d to I date only 11 have been played. The I opening series at St. Ixntis and Cincinnati are the only ones which | have-not been cut short by bad weather —and yesterday's game at St. Louis was halted by rain in the seventh. Cleveland's Indians and the Chicago White Sox played the twice postponed American league opener at Chicago, the Sox winning 8 to I 7. M tzlet's double in the tenth scored Cissell with the deciding run. Today th Indians move to Detroit while the Sos entertain (he St. Louis Browns. w A hail storm halted the DetroitSt. Louis game in the sixth inning, with Hie Tigers leading, 6 to 1. Earl Whit, hill allowed the Browns only Jr.ee hits. ‘‘Konjola Made Me Feel Twenty Y ears Younger” Muncie Man. 67, Finds Quick Relief From Rheumatism And Neuritis Ww « ; J® ’ ■k O • r IfeiL-' a 1 I ‘ WI -Jftk Jp SO i .4# MR. NEI-SON BARBER • Konjola made me feel twenty years younger," said Mr. Nehoi Berber, Route No. 1. Mencie ("Sotne time ago 1 developed severe case of rheumatism ant neuritis. Daily the pains tiecanu more severe in my lower limbs ! back and shoulders. In dam] weather I was all but helpless. disordered stomach added to m; misery and I was subject to fre quent vomiting spells. "A friend told me about Kou I jola and I had-not finished th ; third bottle before I realized tha I ' I was on the way to new healtl I After six bottles my ills vanishei entirely. Today 1 am free fror I the pains of rheumatism and nev | intis. My stomach functions it| -hea'thy manner and my food i *. t ] properly digested. My genera t (health is better than it has bee in years. I can never say enoug ifor Konjola.” Konjola ie sold in Decatur a ! |B. J. Smith drug store and by a the best druggists in all town throughout this entire section. 1 Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (t-blets) Is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold stiffer ers every year. These table are of the same high quality a Konjola.

TRESTER FILES ANNUAL REPOUT I Anderson, Ind., April 18 (Ul'l— 1 Ilooslerdom's basketball nppeiite I lor Us annual st>eclal diwh, tit"; Slate High School basketball tour-Il ■ numetil, cost 121i1.71t5.5l to appease.; ■ according to commissioner Ar.hur L.Tre-itei s financial teport of thejt I. 11. S. A A.. lU3O ba keiball tour-j liaiimiit. 1 Tlii.t was the amount of | |m id bv fans tor Hchets I" s, ‘ l '!' ional. regional ami H"' ‘ lies s T he association's slice for its | i treasury was $+5,701.1it. bringing |t <■ total financial assets to sllß,I •,98.51. (»f tills amount sll7lO. has i bet a invested in liber y bonds ai. ■ 'tile i'st deposited in bunks. The two-day final at the B.tllet iieldliou.se b.ought in the large t ■ I share ol the tournam.'ti profits, i wi h the association's portion $28,,14.24. although the net profit is flu. '(pt hss if it is considered that ■ he fielJ’aouse rental is taken directly l.<nn-ilie final round tevenue. I Gri s receipts of thn 64 sectionals was $124 9115.41. and of that ' tmmim I. II S- A. A. took $665.22 . I !'h<‘ share for the 16 region contests ] nas sl6 591.64 and gross receipts s■’s 486 10. S.a e final gate receipts we.e $40,254. Apropos: 1 now before the I. H. S j A A legi lutite body would estal - ; l.sn a SIOO,iHiO Treasury, and divide i among the member schools anv aiatr.oimis aeetiuiiilati'ig above that. The finance committees proposal is:: ' . | "The accumulation and establishinenl of a .surplus in the I. H. S. A > A. treasure?' of SIOO.OO us soon as. 1 reasonable financing will permit his amount Io be established line, j maintained as a guarantee that ex-1 ■ is ing obligations will be met; l hat ■i xpnsions in the piogram may bbe ; I ma le if thought desirable; ami that I any emergencies in the'future may i be -olved. "Ttie distribution on an equable . basis among the high schools in . he 1 H. S. A. A. membership of, I (he amoun s accutmiulaied above] , a $100.00(1 surplus and above th-' I amount legitimately necessary for] the tunning expenses of the I. 11. S. A. A., these distributions to be made n October 1, 1932 ami Oc ober 1 if ami tor each' three-year pericd hereafter.” *' Chicago’s Cubbs assure 1 them ’] selves of at hast an even break in ''their 4 game series with the St. 'Louis Cards, taking yesterday's ’ I seven-inning contest. 3 to 0. Pat ’ Malone held the Cards to three * i liltH.

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COURT ROUSE Real Estate Transfers Otto P.uuek et ux, 14 mres In Preble township to Albert lluserl tor SI.OO Antia M. M. ltz • t ul. In lot 134 Decatur to Josephine I’. Malley for SI.OO Marriage Licences Fred c. Wertz, Celina. Ohio, Sale man <» Imi D. Woodruff, Gelievu Solomon Bowsher was grunted ul ■livoree from Malinda Bow dier and v.as restrained from remarrying for] ii period of two years. In the cans" of Dorothy G. HaffI-. -u!' for divorce, defendant was. irdeted Io pay plaintiff $5.00 a week ' ,n’il further order of court. In the case of Julius llaugk vs. I A'illl-m ixmhart note and fore, losi, | < al. defendant was ruled to answer. In Hie < a e of itna I’nlk vs. B. yan Fuik. suit for divorce, defendant ■nt.-red u general denial ami filed a toss complaint, plaintiff ruled to asnwer Set for trial April 25. i’’ie case of Farmers Trust Co. vs. I. 1.. Akey. et al, suit on noti|y a eement if parties case was i re urned to Allen superior court - **

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